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mASChErANO<br />
Javier Alejandro mascherano<br />
After becoming a gold-medalist with his country<br />
Argentina, in the Olympic Games 2004, the midfielder<br />
came from River Plate, along with Tevez, from Boca<br />
Juniors. Both became Brazilian champions with<br />
<strong>Corinthians</strong> in 2005.<br />
PAuLO SérgIO<br />
Paulo Sérgio Silvestre<br />
do Nascimento<br />
Part of the Brazilian Team four-time champions<br />
in World Cup USA 1994, striker Paulo Sérgio<br />
started his career at <strong>Corinthians</strong>, where he<br />
played from 1988 to 1993 and became Brazilian<br />
champion in 1990.<br />
rINCóN<br />
Freddy Eusébio gustavo<br />
rincón Valencia<br />
A gifted Colombian midfielder, he played more defensively at<br />
<strong>Corinthians</strong>. He was the captain in the team winning the FIFA<br />
<strong>Club</strong> World Cup in 2000. From 1997 to 2000, and in 2004,<br />
he played 158 games with 11 goals. He was also two-time<br />
Brazilian champion in 1998/99 and Sao Paulo State in 1999.<br />
rIVALDO<br />
rivaldo Vitor Borba Ferreira<br />
FIFA World Player of the Year in 1999, striker Rivaldo<br />
played for <strong>Corinthians</strong> in Brazilian 1993 and Sao Paulo<br />
State 1994 championships. In 62 games, he scored<br />
22 goals.<br />
rIVELINO<br />
roberto rivelino<br />
Part of the Brazilian Team three-time champions in World<br />
Cup 1970 in Mexico, Rivelino also played in World Cups 1974<br />
in Germany, and 1978 in Argentina. For ten years, from 1965<br />
to 1974, he owned the jersey no. 10, and is the <strong>Corinthians</strong>’<br />
major legend.<br />
SóCrATES<br />
Sócrates Brasileiro Sampaio<br />
de Souza Vieira de Oliveira<br />
A star in the Brazilian Team that delighted the world in<br />
World Cup 1982, the attacking midfielder played also<br />
in World Cup 1986. With <strong>Corinthians</strong>, he is the team’s<br />
all-time eighth top scorer with 172 goals in 298 games<br />
from 1978 to 1984.<br />
TEVEz<br />
Carlos Alberto Tevez<br />
Elected the best South-American player 2004,<br />
Olympic gold-medalist with his country in Athens that<br />
same year, the Argentine was the leading player in the<br />
Brazilian champions 2005. He scored 46 goals in 78<br />
games by August 2006, when he was transferred to<br />
the English football.<br />
VAmPETA<br />
marcos André Batista Santos<br />
Part of the Brazilian Team five-time champions in World<br />
Cup 2002, he played also for PSV Eindhoven, Internazionale<br />
Milano, and Paris Saint-Germain. With <strong>Corinthians</strong>, he<br />
became champion of FIFA <strong>Club</strong> World Cup in 2000,<br />
twice Brazilian in 1998/99, Cup of Brazil and Rio-Sao Paulo<br />
Tournament in 2002, and Sao Paulo State in 1999 and 2003.<br />
VIOLA<br />
Paulo Sérgio rosa<br />
He played for <strong>Corinthians</strong> when he was part of Brazilian<br />
Team four-time champions in World Cup 1994. A<br />
predestined player, he started his career scoring the<br />
state championship winning goal in 1988, in the extratime<br />
against Guarani. He also became State and Cup of<br />
Brazil champion in 1995.<br />
WLADImIr<br />
Wladimir rodrigues<br />
dos Santos<br />
With record-breaking 805 games played for<br />
<strong>Corinthians</strong>, between 1972 and 1987, left winger<br />
Wladimir was State champion in 1977, 1979,<br />
1982 and 1983.<br />
to DeFenD My Country.<br />
or any other in the WorlD”<br />
ced he was leaving ‘Timão’ to become the coach of the Brazilian National Team